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Davej
At school last night I noticed that plugging a Win7 64bit disk into a pc that was later determined to fail the 64bit compatibility test did not produce something like a nice "Sorry this computer cannot support a 64-bit OS." Instead it tries to boot and then reports that it detects an error and needsto repair itself, and if you aren't there to stop it it goes ahead and attempts to "repair" itself.
It seems that a 64-bit compatibility test is nothing simple and quick. Why is that?
It seems that a 64-bit compatibility test is nothing simple and quick. Why is that?